James Robinson
3.89 of 5 Votes: 4
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3.89 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: An excellent, creepy new take on Earth 2, one of the most interesting concepts created by DC Comics on its Silver Age. Robinson (Starman) starts with a BANG! (no spoilers) right in the first pages and then proceeds calmly (but with a fast pace) to introduce us to old characters, ...
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review 1: Incident in an Old Haunt (Showcase ‘95 #12). A super-short Shade piece, but it’s nice both to remind us of his core nature and to contrast it with a super-demon [8/10].Encounters (17). There’s a lot to like in this Day in the Life issue, but I think it’s the final couple of pages...
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3.74 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Reprints Earth 2 #0 and #7-12 (November 2012-July 2013). A new group of Wonders have arrived to replace the fallen Wonders of Earth 2. With the defeat of Solomon Grundy, the new Wonders must decide if they will remain together as a team or try to return to their lives…unfortuna...
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4.48 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Starman is not a super hero comic. Well, I take that back. Starman is a super hero book, but through its heart and depth of character it outshines its counterparts and contemporaries. James Robinson's greatest work continues to reverberate years after its initial printing not be...
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review 1: Top notch comic book writing. As far as superhero books go, for me, this was a tremendous leap forward at the time. So vibrant and true to the ages before. Jack Knight is your quirky everyman.A little William Powell, and just a dash of bravado in the old Hollywood fashion.He's...
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3.64 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: This book is similar to the previous volume - too much story in not enough space. For all the world building and characters included, there are large swaths where it feels like there are other issues being referenced, but I don't think those other issues exist. This focuses a bit...